The Three Graces (after John MacWhirter)
David Law (Edinburgh 1831 – Worthing 1902)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1 Sep 1887
Materials
wood, glass & paper
Measurements
580 x 430 mm; 650 mm (Height); 500 mm (Width)
Place of origin
London
Order this imageCollection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 286243
Summary
Print, etching, The Three Graces (after John MacWhirter) by David Law (Edinburgh 1831 – Worthing 1902)Published on September 1st 1887 by the Fine Art Society, London. Entitled 'The Three Graces' it depicts three birch trees growing in a wooded landscape, with a rabbit on a path between bracken in the foreground. A lake and hills are in the distance. In a dark stained oak frame.
Marks and inscriptions
The Three Graces (printed under image)
Makers and roles
David Law (Edinburgh 1831 – Worthing 1902), etcher John MacWhirter (Scotland 1839 - London 1911), artist The Fine Art Society Ltd, engraver and publisher